Brant County Council

Last updated
Brant County Council
County of Brant.svg
Type
Type
Unicameral city council
History
Established1999
New session started
December 3, 2018
Leadership
Mayor of Brant
David Bailey
since October 22, 2018 [1]
Structure
Seats10 plus Mayor
Brant County Council 2018.svg
Length of term
4 years
Elections
Last election
October 22, 2018
(10 seats)
Next election
October 24, 2022
(10 seats)
Meeting place
County of Brant Council Chamber by BP.jpg
Council Chamber
County of Brant Office
Paris, Ontario
Website
www.brant.ca/en/county-government/council.aspx

The Brant County Council is the governing body of the County of Brant government in Brant, Ontario, Canada. Members represent wards throughout the county, and are known as councillors. The council consists of a mayor and ten councillors, two representing each of five wards. Elections are held every four years, with the two candidates with the highest popular vote winning the election.

Contents

2022 - 2026 Council

CouncillorWard #
David Bailey [2] Mayor
John MacApline [2] 1
Jennifer Kyle [2] 1
Steve Howes [2] 2
Lukas Oakley [2] 2
John Bell [2] 3
John Peirce [2] 3
Robert Chambers [2] 4
David Miller [2] 4
Brian Coleman [2] 5
Christine Garneau [2] 5

2018 - 2022 Council

CouncillorWard #
David Bailey [3] Mayor
John MacApline [3] 1
John Wheat [3] 1
Marc Laferriere [3] 2
Steve Howes [3] 2
John Bell [3] 3
John Peirce [3] 3
David Miller [3] 4
Robert Chambers [3] 4
Brian Coleman [3] 5
Joan Gatward [3] 5

2014 - 2018 Council

CouncillorWard #
Ronald Eddy [4] Mayor
John MacApline [4] 1
Will Bouma [4] 1
Shirley Simmons [4] 2
Don Cardy [4] 2
Murray Powell [4] 3
John Peirce [4] 3
David Miller [4] 4
Robert Chambers [4] 4
Brian Coleman [4] 5
Joan Gatward [4] 5

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